I really like these web UI buttons, the use of shape helps to make them effortlessly press-able.
I particularly like how well the number changer fits in with the others, the curvature of the + and - buttons is extremely satisfying.

Simple call to action buttons perfect for your website designs.
I particularly like the thickness of the arrow and the slight division in colour between the top and bottom of the buttons, it adds a nice depth to the design.

Here we have a great crest-style logo that makes an immediate impact. The colour palette is perhaps a little different than you would expect, but it works.
I particularly like the use of textures and the consistent thickness of the lines.

While an abstract logo can sometimes distract from what it is the person (or company) does, this particular example is easily intriguing enough.
I love the variety of colours and shapes that make up the design.

An excellent example of how much impact detail can make in an icon. Simplicity's all good and well, but the visual impact of the colour and detail here is just great.
I particularly like the red colour used for the straw, it adds further interest and diversity.

A brilliant logotype monogram that makes a decidedly unique statement. The integration and design of the typeface is simply gorgeous.
The strong green colour of the background helps the whole design to stand out.

A excellent redesign of the 7up brand that goes back to its core with lemons, limes, bubbles, and refreshment. I love the bright colours and scope of the new design.
The red part of the logo now really stands out and would catch your eye from the shelf!

An intriguing and vividly colourful logo that immediately grabs your attention. I like the drop design and the use of shape and colour throughout.
The design works very effectively against a white background, the colour really stands out.

A gorgeous example of a branding exercise for organic honey. I love the bee-like stripes on all of the pots, and the wing-like labels.
The typeface and use of colour here works very well to create strong brand recognition.

A fascinating logo that uses a really interesting colour combination. The blues of the logotype work very well together but I'm unconvinced by their marriage to the background.
I do like the textured effect on the type, however, and the standardised curvature of the letters.